Electrons are a negative charge.
Neutrons are neutral.
No, it has a negative charge.
yes
Electrons are always negative. There is no neutral electrons.
Neon has ten electrons and as a Nobel gas is generally neutral
A molecule is the neutral particle formed when electrons are shared between atoms. The charge is neutral when electrons are shared, negative when they gain electrons, and positive when they lose electrons.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
An atom is neutral if the numbers of protons and electrons are equal it's neutral.
Electrons are always negative. There is no neutral electrons.
8 electrons are found in each neutral
When it is electrically neutral, it has 47 electrons.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
Neon has ten electrons and as a Nobel gas is generally neutral
The electrons are equal to the amount of protons in that neutral atom.
The neutral carbon atom has 6 electrons.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
A molecule is the neutral particle formed when electrons are shared between atoms. The charge is neutral when electrons are shared, negative when they gain electrons, and positive when they lose electrons.
An atom is neutral if the numbers of protons and electrons are equal it's neutral.
A neutral barium atom has 56 electrons.
The neutral atom of cadmium has 48 electrons.